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Key to Pteridaceae
Pteridaceae
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1 Sporophytes present.
3 Sori continuous along the pinnule margins (or across the blade in Acrostichum); leaves mostly dark-green or glaucous, often pubescent, coriaceous, tough, and stiff (except Ceratopteris).
6 Leaves essentially monomorphic.
7 Petioles with alternating longitudinal grooves (2 or 3) and ridges on the upper surface; [subfamily Pteridoideae].
8 Lower surface of leaf blades with white or yellow farina; sporangia along the veins, not covered by the reflexed leaf margin; [of peninsular FL in our region]
8 Lower surface of leaf blades lacking farina; sporangia submarginal, typically covered by the reflexed leaf margin; [widespread in our region]
7 Petioles rounded, flattened, or with a single groove on the upper surface; [subfamily Cheilanthoideae].
9 Leaves 1-pinnate or 1-pinnate-pinnatifid; lower leaf blade surfaces densely covered with stellate and ciliate-fringed scales; petiole with 2 vascular bundles
9 Leaves 1-pinnate-pinnatifid or more divided (to 5-pinnate); lower leaf blade surfaces glabrous to pubescent and/or farinose; petiole with 1 vascular bundle.
11 Leaf blade lanceolate; white farina on lower blade surface interspersed with shiny, dark-brown needle-like hairs; [of s. TX only in our region]
Notholaena nealleyi
13 Leaves 2-5-pinnate, the ultimate leaf-segments 1-4 (-8) mm long, more-or-less densely hairy (glabrous or glabrescent in Myriopteris alabamensis and M. microphylla).
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Key A2: pteridophytes and lycophytes growing as floating or rooted aquatics
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1 Plant with at least some leaves palmately or pinnately lobed or 1-4× pinnately divided (‘fern-like’) and > 2 cm long
1 Plant either a floating aquatic with leaves <5 cm long, or with clover-like or linear leaves.
3 Leaves linear.
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Key C2: rooted aquatics with basal leaves, compound or divided
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1 Leaves pinnately compound.